| TomTom GO 930T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic Receiver |
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This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Binding: ElectronicsBrand: TomTom Display Size: 4.3 inches EAN: 0636926020152 Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Item Dimensions: 100330300470 Label: TomTom Manufacturer: TomTom Model: GO 930T MPN: GO 930T Native Resolution: 480 x 272 Publisher: TomTom Special Features: nv:Type: Receiver; Display: Color; Display: LCD; Touch Screen: Yes; Voice: Yes; Expansion Slots: SD Card; Battery Type: Lithium Polymer battery Studio: TomTom Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: The TomTom GO 930T includes the TomTom company's unique IQ Routes technology and advanced lane guidance.Combining the static historical data of TomTom IQ Routes that incorporate daily updates via TomTom Map Share, The TomTom GO 930T offers the most intelligent navigation on the market today.The TomTom GO 930T also features a premium look with a high quality finish. The device comes preinstalled with the advanced navigation features. Amazon.com Product Description--May 8, 2008: If you're looking for the ultimate portable GPS navigator, you've got to consider the 930 series. TomTom's 2008 flagship models bring all of their technological advancements together with ease of use, a sleek design, and a TMC traffic receiver with a 1-year free subscription (that's the "T" part in "930T") to present a severely cool device. For a couple of year's now, TomTom's been driving forward community-driven navigation features. They began by introducing with Map Share, which lets you instantly modify street names, street direction, and custom locations called points of interest (POIs) on your own device, then upload them to TomTom's HOME network and download changes made by all of the other users. When you do this, TomTom gets to find out what routes your device has been taking. The data is anonymous, but it's given TomTom an enormous pile of route and speed data, which they've used to tie community data to routing with their new IQ Routes™ feature, which calculates routes using the actual recorded average speeds of travel to calculate your trip rather than posted speed limits, giving you an extremely accurate prediction of how long any given route will actually take at any given time. As last year, the difference between the 730 and the 930 models is the "Enhanced Positioning Technology". The 930 contains some onboard accelerometers and gravity sensors that help it figure out where it's going even if you lose satellite signal for a few minutes, which can be incredibly useful in cities with a lot of tunnels or "urban canyons" of tall buildings. There are a host of other interesting features, and you can read about them here. |
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TomTom GO 930T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic Receiver